Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Antiques and Fine Art | |||
Auctioneer: | Holloway's | Location: | Banbury Auction Rooms, 49 Parsons Street, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX16 5NB |
Contact: | Tel: 01295 817777 Fax: 01295 817701 | ||
Date: | 8th July 2014 | Time: | 11:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Friday 4th July 9.30am to 5pm Saturday 5th July 9am to 12 noon Monday 7th July 9.30am to 7pm Morning of Sale from 9am |
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Frederick William Jackson RBA (1859-1918) The Haywain oil on canvas laid on panel 28 x 46cm (11 x 18in) Provenance: Peter Haworth, Milnthorpe, Cumbria; Walker Galleries, Harrogate £1000-1500 |
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Doris Clare Zinkeisen (Scottish, 1898-1991) 'The Bather' oil on canvas, signed lower right 38 x 28cm (15 x 11in) Provenance: King Street Galleries, London, 6 February 1980; Sotheby's, 30 September 1998 £600-800 |
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Allan Harker (20th century) Figures watering a donkey in a Mediterranean landscape oil on linen or canvas laid on board, signed and dated 1964 lower left 56 x 105cm (22 x 41 1/2in) £200-300 John Hardman & Co., A.W.N. Pugin and the Gothic Revival |
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A pair of Victorian Gothic Revival brass altar candlesticks by John Hardman & Co, each with lobed drip pan and knop above a triform conical base, with scroll rose vine pierced brackets and the Christogram to each concave face, 45.5cm (17 3/4in) high £600-800 |
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A Victorian golden oak Gothic Revival bookcase base, fitted four double door cupboards with blind panel doors and black wrought iron hinges of pierced and shaped Gothic form, raised on a low plinth, 324cm (127 1/2in) long Provenance: the offices of John Hardman & Co, Birmingham £600-800 |
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A silver plated altar garniture by John Hardman & Co, probably after a design by A. W. N. Pugin, comprising a central two branch rise and fall candelabrum and a pair of candlesticks, all with swept gadrooned bases and diaper columns, the sticks bearing monogrammed and dedicatory brass applied panels, the candelabra 39cm (15 1/4in) high £2000-3000 |
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A 19th century carved oak choir stall, probably after a design by A. W. N. Pugin, with channelled and moulded outlines, the crockets bearing Tudor Rose roundels, the stall seat hinged to reveal a shaped misericord (mercy seat) carved in relief with the bust of the Holy Mother, 79cm (31in) wide x 100cm (39 1/4in) high x 47cm (18in) deep Provenance: Nottingham Catholic Cathedral £600-800 |
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A Victorian painted pitch pine rood crucifix, probably after a design by A. W. N. Pugin, with stop chamfering and fleur de lys terminals, the applied corpus of carved and gessoed oak probably 16th century lower Rhine, 214cm (84in) high, 143cm (56in) wide Provenance: (by repute) the Hardman family's home, Birmingham £1500-2000 |
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A 19th century ecclesiastical stained and leaded lancet window by John Hardman & Co, in three sections, depicting the Holy Mother in her radiance and a Gothic interior setting, 198 x 60cm (78 x 23 3/4in) £1200-1800 |
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Attributed to Henry Holiday (1839-1927), for James Powell & Sons A design for a stained glass window depicting St. Gabriel, for St. John's Church, Loughton pencil, watercolour and bodycolour, with pen and brown ink and pencil annotations unframed, the sheet 29 x 16cm (11 1/2 x 6 1/4in) £100-150 |
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Studio of John Hardman & Co, 19th century Four designs for embroidery, depicting the four Evangelists pencil, pen and ink and watercolour, with pencil annotations (including 'to be sent to Miss Binn (?), Easy Row') three in one frame, the fourth separate, each drawing 24 x 22cm (9 1/2 x 8 1/2in) Note: Hardman's embroidery workshop was situated in Easy Row, Birmingham, well away from the dirt of the main factory £200-300 |
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An early Victorian wrought iron stove frame by John Hardman & Co, probably after a design by A. W. N. Pugin, the cage form frame with twisted and stepped construction, fitted a small hinged panel with stylised decoration, fleur de lys finials, 89cm (35in) wide x 69cm (27 1/4in) deep x 152cm (59 3/4in) high Provenance: Chirk Castle, North Wales; Christie's sale on the premises, 21 June 2004, lot 486 £2000-3000 |
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An early Victorian cast and pierced bronze floor heating vent grille by John Hardman & Co, probably after a design by A. W. N. Pugin, the grill with gothic tracery apertures, 50cm (19 3/4in) x 36cm (14 1/2in) Provenance: Chirk Castle, North Wales; Christie's sale on the premises, 21 June 2004, lot 488 £200-300 |
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A 19th century brass and enamel altar vase by John Hardman & Co, after a design by A. W. N. Pugin, of flattened form on a spreading base, the central champleve enamel panel on each face decorated with romanesques, with pierced auricular handles, 26.5cm (10 1/4in) high £200-300 |
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A 19th century brass sanctuary lamp by John Hardman & Co, of bulbous form with openwork middle section, the lobed lower section with coloured glass cabochons and philosopher's knot finial, 77cm (30in) high overall £800-1200Metalwares |
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A Liberty & Co. No.0967 Arts and Crafts pewter beaker, with stylised 'honesty' pad decoration, bearing trade name to base, 8.5cm (3 1/2in) high £150-200 |
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269 | |||
A 19th century copper coal bucket, fluted beaten urn form with swing handle £80-120 |
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270 | |||
A pair of medieval design blacksmith made black iron fire dogs, with cupped finials, 47cm (18in) long £200-300 |
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271 | |||
A 19th century copper log bin, with brass handles top 41cm (16in) diameter, together with a 19th century copper helmet form coal scuttle, a set of wrought iron fireside tools, and two pairs of long arm bellows £80-120 |
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A quantity of copper and brass wares, includes a pair of embossed panels with figurative decoration, 19 x 23cm (7 1/2 x 9in), copper boxes, jugs and other measures, a pierced skillet, etc £80-120 |
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273 | |||
A 19th century French white metal fruit comport, of rococo form, the body and base with crisp cast decoration £100-150 |
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274 | |||
A Tudric four piece pewter tea set, hammered finish, comprising:- teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar bowl, numbered 0993 £80-120 |
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275 | |||
A collection of five brass column design table lamps, on square stepped bases, together with a plain brass table lamp on circular base, (with shades), and a partial silvered copper comport, 33cm (13in) high £100-150 |
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A pair of French gilded spelter cherub form table lamps, raised on rouge marble socle bases, c1910, to the highest wing tip, 48cm (19in) £120-150 |
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An Art Nouveau design electric wall light, based on a gas light fitting with opaline glass shade, one other similar, together with four wrought iron effect wall lights with globe shades and a ceiling light £100-150 |
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An early 20th century regimental copper sundial, the plate with the legend 'Mesopotamia' Dum-Spiro-Spero, bearing also the regimental crest of The Army Service Corp and dated 1917, also bearing monogrammes at the corner sections, 21cm (8 1/4in) square £300-400Collectors' Items and Curiosities |
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279 | |||
An early 20th century Wilmot's of Birmingham 'Calormeter' radiator cap mascot temperature gauge, with glass panels and visible mechanism, flanked by a pair of chromium plated swept wings, now mounted on a turned wood and ebonised socle, 15cm (5 3/4in) high £80-100 |
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An early 20th century Guy Motors Ltd 'Feathers in our Cap' radiator cap mascot, the unpainted alloy Indian's head with elaborate feather headdress, 16cm (6 1/4in), together with a 'Desmo' eagle and sphere car mascot mounted on an ivory plastic base, with applied RAF badge £80-100 |
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281 | |||
An early 20th century nickel plated car bonnet mascot, in the form of jockey up taking a hedge, now mounted on an ebonised socle base, 23cm (9in) high £80-100 |
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An early/mid 20th century chromium plate and painted car bonnet mascot, in the form of a huntsman up in painted pinks, now mounted on a cylindrical base, 19cm (7 1/2in) high, together with a silver plated 'Nymph' form bonnet mascot bearing a name and date, now mounted on a marquetry inlaid column £80-120 |
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283 | |||
A 1920s cold painted spelter figural 'everlasting match' table lighter, modelled in the form of a mounted highwayman with pistol drawn, 25cm (10in) long £80-100 |
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284 | |||
A W Britain centenary collection, Gun Team, Royal Horse Artillery Kings Troop, 8825, boxed, together with a limited edition set The 22nd Cheshire Regiment and a limited edition set of 100, 1700's British Artillery by the Scottish Toy Soldier Company, together with seven small packs of marching band figures £120-180 |
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285 | |||
A W Britain collector's edition The Sherwood Foresters Regimental Band, The Scots Guards Band, the Middlesex Regiment Band and one other band boxed (4) £100-150 |
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286 | |||
A W Britain centenary set The Band of HM Royal Marines, together with The Duke of Wellington's Regiment Band, a set of The Royal Marine Light Infantry and a Ducal set of Scottish marching pipe band, together with a figure Napoleon 40408 and four other small boxed items £120-180 |
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A W Britain limited edition The Grenadier Guards Drum and Fife Set, a set The Regimental Band 1st Battalion, the Black Watch (The Royal Highland Regiment) and a boxed set The Pipes and Drums 1st Battalion the Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) (3) £100-150 |
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288 | |||
An extensive cigarette card collection, various companies and subjects, birds, transport, etc in thirteen Nostalgia albums with slipcases and one ring binder album, together with Doggett, Frank Cigarette Cards and Novelties book £200-300 |
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289 | |||
An 18th century French 18ct gold mounted scent bottle, with a later thimble cover, 4.5cm (1 3/4in) high £200-300 |
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290 | |||
A 19th century bell metal cast bell, cast maker's inscription 'J Warner & Sons London 1873', with clapper and wooden suspension block carved 'EJL 1965', diameter of mouth 35cm (13 3/4in) £200-300 |
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A late 17th/early 18th century South German carved ivory handled fork, possibly by Michael Maucher, with two tines, the ivory section carved with wolves, bears, stags and hounds locked in battle, 23cm (9in) long £400-500 |
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An early 20th century cold painted spelter model of carpet sellers, with camel, displaying wares, on polished base, 19cm (7 1/2in) high £100-150 |
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An Art Deco chromium plated Desmo car mascot, in the form of a naked lady standing on one leg with arms outstretched, the base marked Desmo, 19cm (7 1/4in) high, 17cm (6 3/4in) wide £120-150 |
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An early 20th century Art Deco design figural car mascot, in the form of a semi-clad female, with billowing cape and back swept arms, bracing herself against the wind, 18cm (7in) high, together with a possibly Desmo spread eagle car mascot, 6.5cm ( 2 1/2in) wide £100-150 |
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295 | |||
A 19th century teak wood and mahogany ships wheel, with central domed boss, winding handle and inset brass band, 107cm (42in) £300-600 |
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A 19th century French lost wax cast bronze figure of Triboulett 1479-1536, the jester to the court of Louis XII, he sits upon a turned stool head in his hand in deeply troubled thought, the square base bearing the legend 'Triboulett', 33cm (13in) high £400-600 |
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An early 20th century half plate portrait studio bellows camera, with wooden and cast iron carriage, fitted a Yamasaki F:210 4.5 lens, 129cm (50 1/2in) high £500-800 |
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298 | |||
An album of early 20th century topographical postcards, some hand tinted, including scenes of Kent, Oxfordshire, Scotland and many others, together with two other albums £150-200 |
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299 | |||
A malachite and soapstone circular chessboard, complete with playing pieces, board 28cm (11in) diameter, together with various malachite specimens £100-150 |
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300 | |||
A Japanese cloisonné bowl, decorated with blue leaf chrysanthemums and butterflies, on a white ground, 26cm (10in) diameter £100-150 |
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301 | |||
A late Victorian musical clockwork Christmas tree, with adjustable wire branches, with clip on candle holders, raised on a nickel stand, probably German, 94cm (37in) £80-100 |
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A Chinese bamboo shafted opium pipe, with cast white metal saddle and ivory end caps, fitted with a blue and white porcelain bowl, 53cm (20 1/3in) long, together with an oriental white metal and blue and white porcelain tobacco pipe, the bowl in the form of a fish, 20cm (7 3/4in) £100-150 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Antiques and Fine Art | |||
Auctioneer: | Holloway's | Location: | Banbury Auction Rooms, 49 Parsons Street, Banbury, Oxfordshire OX16 5NB |
Contact: | Tel: 01295 817777 Fax: 01295 817701 | ||
Date: | 8th July 2014 | Time: | 11:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Friday 4th July 9.30am to 5pm Saturday 5th July 9am to 12 noon Monday 7th July 9.30am to 7pm Morning of Sale from 9am |
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